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No, modern humans weren’t the first to craft pointed weapons using bones. Neanderthals were already doing it thousands of ...
Paleolithic humans used whale bones as tools 20,000 years ago, the earliest evidence of marine tool-making discovered.
In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications, a team of researchers has uncovered the earliest known evidence ...
BioWare has almost entirely moved on from Dragon Age: The Veilguard, but that isn’t stopping its remaining team from sneakily adding a small DLC weapons pack to the game. Dragon Age fans ...
Wrestling is always evolving, but these classic moves have stood the test of time and are still used to this day.
The discovery of a weapon in a Russian cave challenges conventional ideas about the technical capabilities of Neanderthals. This artifact, a bone spear tip much older than the arrival of Homo sapiens ...
The statues were rigid, and often standing up straight with neutral facial expressions—this is a far cry from the soft, airy Greek statues we most associate with the ancient culture. By 500 B.C ...
“This showcases there are yet more examples of these animals, specifically, forms that were active marine predators, filling in more of the picture of how this ancient marine ecosystem ...
Bringing them down with drones that cost five or six hundred dollars has left the Russians with patchy reconnaissance capabilities. Russia never expected Ukrainian drones to be effective anti-aircraft ...
Mr Ambekar said that the remains could shed light on the phenomenon of "samadhi burials" - an ancient burial practice among Hindus where revered figures were buried rather than cremated.